In this week's TV, Futurama returns with a full hour of insanity. And Legend of Korra reaches its intense conclusion. You'll never guess which show is doing a body-swapping episode! Also, Lumpy Space Princess is writing a tell-all book, the Red Hulk is on a rampage, and there's a startling loss.

Meanwhile, Syfy's latest TV movie may finally represent too great a departure from traditional storytelling logic as we know it — as John Connor fights giant earthquake spiders! Check out loads of clips and details below.

Today:

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Adventure Time (7:30 PM, Cartoon Network):
This is pretty much the episode we've all been waiting for. Don't believe me? Watch the clip at left, and read this synopsis: "In order to do research for her tell-all memoir about men, Lumpy Space Princess goes undercover working for Finn & Jake." That's followed by Regular Show, Annoying Orange and Mad.

Eureka (9 PM, Syfy):
This sounds like an especially fun episode, since we get to see Colin Ferguson stretch his comedy muscles again. In "Smarter Carter," "Allison's brother visits to meet her new husband; Carter's intelligence mysteriously begins to grow exponentially." Check out a sneak peek!

Lost Girl (10 PM, Syfy):
The second season is winding down, and here's what's going on in "Original Skin":

A night out at the Dal goes awry when an insane trickster spikes the beer with a substance that transfers Bo out of her body – resulting in a ripple effect that finds our regulars inhabiting the skin of their friends, lovers and rivals.

Yep, it's the traditional body-swapping episode!

Teen Wolf (10 PM, MTV):
Here's what to expect from "Abomination":

The new shape-shifter strikes again, and Scott recruits a reluctant Allison to acquire a rare book in Gerard's collection.

And here's a clip where the Lizard from Amazing Spider-Man attacks an auto repair shop. Excellent use of fish-eye lens!

Also on TV tonight: A brand new Alien Surf Girls on Teennick at 8:30 PM.

Tuesday:

Alien Surf Girls (8:30 PM, Teennick):
Nothing else on tonight, so we might as well highlight this show, which is having a crucial episode, with "Space Ship." Luca finds out the girls' secret, as you can see in the clip at left. And still there's no message from their homeworld, Lumina. And meanwhile, Brandon's parents' long-missing boat turns up in the middle of a cane field, miles from the ocean.

Also on TV tonight: At 9 PM, Travel has a new Mysteries at the Museum. There's also the season finale of United Stats of America on History at 11 PM.

Wednesday:

Iron Man: Armored Adventures (8:30 PM, Nicktoons):
It's "The Hammer Falls," in which Justin Hammer meets Whiplash — and betrayal is in the air. Check out a clip at left! Here's the official synopsis:

Justin Hammer's dangerous actions escalate as he sends Titanium Man after his former subordinates and creates a poisonous zombie gas.

Futurama (10 PM, Comedy Central):
There's reason to believe in the basic goodness of humanity once again, and not a moment too soon. Futurama is back with a one-hour season premiere: "The Bots and the Bees/A Farewell To Arms." Here's what the Infosphere tells us about both episodes:

"The Bots and the Bees": "Bender's son Ben is born - however, due to his mother not having arms, he lacks his father's talent in bending. After drinking too much Slurm Loco, Fry starts glowing."
"A Farewell To Arms": The crew discovers a Martian calendar predicting that the world is going to end in 3012. Indeed, typical end-of-the-world things begin happening. Because electrical power has ceased to exist on Earth, Zapp and Kif have to use a pyramid spaceship left on the planet by the ancient Martians that runs on snakes. A Fry and Leela prom takes place.

What is it that gives each one of us a unique identity? As we move through life, our outer appearances transform almost entirely. Our opinions and ideas change. And yet we carry our overall identities our whole lives. Are we all born with a core sense of self or can our identities be altered by our experiences? Scientists are probing into our brains to find out.

Also on TV tonight: A brand new Johnny Test on Cartoon Network at 7:30 PM, and a brand new Alien Surf Girls on Teennick at 8:30 PM.

Thursday:

Despite being miraculously saved by Kibito at the last moment, Goku finds himself playing a twisted game of chance in a bizarre world where nothing is at it seems. The only way out is for Goku to win the game. But with Vegeta-Baby moving his followers to the new planet, Goku may be too late!

You have to love any show with a synopsis involving "Vegeta-Baby moving his followers to the new planet." That's followed by a brand new Monsuno at 8:30.

Tron: Uprising (9 PM, Disney XD):
In "Blackout," there's a super-powerful drill controlled by the Occupation, and it's threatening to destroy the entire Grid — unless Beck can stop it. Using, presumably, two turntables and a microphone. That's followed at 9:30 PM by a new episode of the dystopian cartoon Motorcity.

Saving Hope (9 PM, NBC):
Now that Charlie's hand has moved a bit, Alex has high hopes for his recovery, and even considers taking time off from her job to look after him more. But meanwhile, she treats a patient who has multiple surgeries under his belt, but who keeps getting sick. And Charlie coaches a man who's been killed in a roofing accident, who has unfinished business with his surviving brother, who's severely injured and needs a transplant from the dead brother. Oh, and check out a preview, in which Alex strips down to her bra to try and get Charlie out of his coma, and meanwhile the devotion to lens flare continues.

Wilfred (10:30 PM, FX):
The show in which Elijah Wood's neighbor's pet dog talks to him is back for a second season — and it's guest starring Robin Williams, because it wasn't quirky enough already. Here's what happens in the season premiere, on a special night and time:

Ryan realizes the consequences of not having Wilfred in his life.

Also on TV tonight: There's — wait for it — a brand new Alien Surf Girls on Teennick at 9 PM. And a brand new Burn Notice on USA at 9 PM.

"Sipping with the Enemy" - Candace tries to bust Phineas and Ferb when they put on an enormous backyard magic show, while Vanessa and Major Monogram's son Monty get coffee together despite their warring fathers. Meanwhile, Dr. Doofenshmirtz tries to become hip in an attempt to get youthful followers.
"Tri-State Treasure: Boot of Secrets" - Phineas and Ferb help their father unearth a missing piece of Danville history when they run into his lifelong nemesis, Worthington, at a flea market. Meanwhile, Dr. Doofenshmirtz makes himself younger to win a children's film festival.

Saturday:

Legend of Korra (11 AM, Nickelodeon):
It's the two-part season finale, "Skeletons in the Closet/Endgame." The final battle is upon us! There's no actual description of these episodes online, but at least there's a promo showcasing some pretty intense destruction.

Arachnoquake (9 PM, Syfy):
Another week, another completely demented Syfy original movie. There's been a real renaissance of the zany creature movies at Syfy lately — and this one guest stars John Connor and Neelix! Here are the details:

Also on TV tonight: A brand new Kaijudo: Legend of the Duel Masters on The Hub at 8 PM.

Sunday:

Ultimate Spider-Man/Avengers (11 AM, Disney XD):
In Ultimate Spider-Man, Harry and Norman Osborne square off against Venom. And then in Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, S.H.I.E.L.D. faces off against the Red Hulk while the Avengers search for Bruce Banner and try to discover the Red Hulk's identity.

Falling Skies (9 PM, TNT):
Hopefully you'll find yourself agreeing with me that this show's second season is kicking a lot more Skitter butt than the first season did. In any case, the third episode goes to some pretty dark places. Here's a hint of what to expect:

The unit moves into an airport hanger, but the relocation could cause health problems. Elsewhere, the renegade Berserkers scheme to cast out Tom; the unit copes with a loss; an enigmatic visitor provides hope.

True Blood (9 PM, HBO):
It's "Whatever I Am, You Made Me," and here's what to brace yourself for:

The search for Debbie Pelt becomes official when her parents come to Bon Temps to ask Andy to look for her, but Sookie is afraid of what they-and Alcide-might find out. Meanwhile, Roman mulls Bill and Eric's proposal to do away with Russell Edgington, though Salome has her own separate vetting process; and Jason has an uneasy reunion with an influential teacher from high school.

Also on TV tonight: There's the season opener of Aqua Teen Hunger Force at midnight on Adult Swim, followed by a new Metalocalpyse at 12:15 AM.